California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 3 - Tribal Court Civil Money Judgment Act
- Section 1730.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the Tribal Court Civil Money Judgment Act.(Amended by Stats. 2017, Ch. 168, Sec. 10. (AB...
- Section 1731.
(a) This chapter governs the procedures by which the superior courts of the State of California recognize and enter tribal court money judgments of any federally...
- Section 1732.
For purposes of this chapter:(a) “Applicant” means the person or persons who can bring an action to enforce a tribal court money judgment.(b) “Civil action or proceeding”...
- Section 1733.
(a) An application for entry of a judgment under this chapter shall be filed in a superior court.(b) Subject to the power of the court to transfer...
- Section 1734.
(a) An applicant may apply for recognition and entry of a judgment based on a tribal court money judgment by filing an application in superior court...
- Section 1735.
(a) Promptly upon the filing of the application, the applicant shall serve upon the respondent a notice of filing of the application to recognize and enter...
- Section 1736.
(a) If no objections are timely filed in accordance with Section 1737, the clerk shall certify that no objections were timely filed, and a judgment shall...
- Section 1737.
(a) Any objection to the recognition and entry of the tribal court money judgment shall be served and filed within 30 days of service of the...
- Section 1738.
The superior court shall grant a stay of enforcement if the respondent establishes one of the following to the superior court:(a) An appeal from the tribal...
- Section 1739.
An action to recognize a tribal court money judgment or any renewal thereof shall be commenced within the earlier of the following periods:(a) The time during...
- Section 1740.
(a) The superior court may, after notice to all parties, attempt to resolve any issues raised regarding a tribal court money judgment by contacting the tribal...
- Section 1741.
(a) The Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 1713)) applies to all actions commenced in superior court before January 1, 2015,...
Last modified: October 22, 2018